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  • Care gets a spring boost

    Care gets a spring boost

    Bernadette Loughnane Chief executive Cohuna District Hospital WE welcome the arrival of spring. We are delighted to finally announce that masks are no longer required…

  • Residents ‘will risk lives for property’

    Residents ‘will risk lives for property’

    THE CFA is concerned residents across Victoria won’t leave their homes in the event of a bushfire, following the release of its latest survey. Responses…

  • Library event a page turner

    Library event a page turner

    ANOTHER chapter will be written next week when Kerang’s Sir John Gorton Library celebrates its 20th birthday. The Gannawarra Library Service will hold an afternoon…

  • Walking for first responders

    Walking for first responders

    We all remember that first responders are often the difference between life and death but it is sometimes easy to forget that members of this…

  • $2.5m lotto win in Cohuna

    $2.5m lotto win in Cohuna

    A COHUNA resident is a new multi-millionaire, potentially without even realising it, after winning Division 1 in Saturday’s TattsLotto draw. The ticketholder was one of…

  • Report is a hit for duck hunting

    Report is a hit for duck hunting

    SHOTS have been fired from all sides of the duck-hunting debate after a proposal to end the recreational activity in Victoria. A Legislative Council select…

  • At your service after 20 years

    At your service after 20 years

    BOORT’S dedicated ambulance community officers recently celebrated 20 years of service with Ambulance Victoria. Vikki Couper and Deanne Smith started their ambulance service as inaugural…

  • Help for aged

    Help for aged

    GANNAWARRA Council has begun transitioning its regional assessment services to Bendigo Health as part of its decision to withdraw from all aged care and disability…

  • Plan to close one-man police stations shot down

    Plan to close one-man police stations shot down

    VICTORIA Police has rejected concerns Mallee towns will lose their one-person police stations to fill vacant shifts at larger regional stations. Media reports last week…

  • Cod and crays off limits

    Cod and crays off limits

    NSW Department of Primary Industries has reminded recreational fishers that the Murray cod and Murray crayfish seasons closed on Friday. NSW DPI fisheries deputy director-general…

  • A big hardy head start for critically endangered fish

    A big hardy head start for critically endangered fish

    CLEVER use of water for the environment in two northern Victorian wetlands is helping a critically endangered fish thrive. The Murray hardyhead is a small…

  • Cohuna bowls news

    Cohuna bowls news

    Cohuna NOT to be deterred by a bit of rain, 11 players turned up last Tuesday for a fun afternoon of cards and good company.…

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